There's no need to ever feel left out again at the water cooler conversation. Here's a rundown of the stories currently trending in the world, the country and your backyard.

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New Lerner email: Former IRS official Lois Lerner sent an email to a colleague suggesting that Sen. Charles Grassley, (R-Iowa), should be audited after Lerner was mistakenly sent an email intended for Grassley. The December 2012 email Lerner received apparently offered to pay for Grassley's wife to attend an event. After accidently receiving the email, (both she and Grassley were invited to attend the event) Lerner suggested to the colleague that the case should be referred for an audit. The colleague said it did not look as if there had been any wrongdoing. Full story: Politico

Not yet interviewed: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has not yet been questioned by investigators about his disappearance from his U.S. Army unit in Afghanistan in 2009. According to military officials, he has been warned that incriminating statements could be used to prosecute him. Bergdahl, who was captured by the Taliban and held for five years before being traded for five Taliban operatives held by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention center. Full story: The Los Angeles Times

Son found; dad's told on-air: A man found out live on national television Wednesday night that his 12-year-old son, missing for 11 days, was found alive in the family's basement. Charlies Bothuell IV was making a live appearance on the HLN show "Nancy Grace" when Grace gave Bothuell the news his son had been found. Bothuell appeared stunned, breathed heavily and put his hand to his chest. Grace asked him how his son could have been in the basement of his home for nearly two weeks without him knowing. Bothuell said he had no idea because the basement had been searched several times. Full story: al.com

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View full sizeSoccer fans react after the U.S. scored its second goal to win Monday's world cup game against Ghana at O'Daly's Irish Pub in Mobile, Ala., on June 16, 2014. The USA plays Thursday against Germany. (Sharon Steinmann/al.com)

USA vs. Germany: The United States Soccer team will take on Germany Thursday morning (11 a.m. CT, ESPN) as play continues in the World Cup Tournament in Brazil. Win or draw, the U.S. will move on in the tourney. If they lose, they can still move on if Ghana and Portugal play to a draw. Full story: Mashable

Digital privacy: The Supreme Court in a unanimous ruling, said police may not search cellphones of people who have been arrested without first obtaining a search warrant. Cellphones are unlike anything else police may find on someone they arrest, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court. They are "not just another technological convenience," he said. Roberts pointed out that cell phones contain texts, personal documents, emails and photos, a treasure trove of information for law enforcement. Full story: al.com

Rangel wins: U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, (D-N.Y.), narrowly defeated Adriano Espaillat in a Democratic primary challenge, the AP has determined. Rangel, who has served 22 terms in the House, was declared the winner Wednesday by a margin of 2,000 votes. The Associated Press called Rangel the winner based on information Wednesday from the city Board of Elections. The results are unofficial. Full story: The Associated Press